Fusion music at its best 31 Mar 2009, 0000 hrs IST
     
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   What if Sonu Niigaam rendered a song with Kylie Minogue, on music
composed by A R Rahman?
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A R Rahman


Well, this ensemble did just that, and Sonu describes it all as ‘magical’.
“The number is an amalgamation of Western and Punjabi bhangra. It has turned
out to be a great mix. Rahman has come up with great melody. While Kylie
sings her bit in English, I bring on a Punjabi element in the song,” he
tells us. So, it’s South Indian Rahman mixed with North Indian Niigaam and
garnished with Aussie Kylie. Talk about ‘jingle mein mingle’.

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Vithur

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